Tom Crean

As you know, we have a new coach. Archie Miller was hired a couple of weeks ago now from Dayton to replace Tom Crean. And while the public reaction in the press and on various social media platforms has been… Continue Reading →

I was listening to a podcast put up by peegs the other day where Ken Bikoff talked about what the national media gets wrong about IU fans. His point is basically that the only time Bob Knight’s name gets brought up… Continue Reading →

And just like that, as the ball was tossed to begin the 2017 NCAA tournament – yet another NCAA tournament without Indiana Basketball, Tom Crean was fired. That’s some kind of timing. And I only mention the timing because sometimes… Continue Reading →

This is only my fourth post of the season. How about that? It’s not like this season hasn’t been worthy of comment, or that I haven’t watched every minute of every game, or that I haven’t had opinions. Because it… Continue Reading →

So, this season is a colossal disaster that will end, at best, in a first round NIT loss at home. #ProveMeWrongKidsProveMeWrong This is a fact. This team has been injured quite a bit. Though not necessarily more than any other… Continue Reading →

The internet loves lists. And after trying to write something about this IU basketball team for the last month and not pressing publish on any of them, I’ve decided to write myself this list and share it with you. So,… Continue Reading →

I’ve struggled a bit to write about this season, something I’m sure you’ve noticed with the decrease in my contribution to the dialogue and here’s why. I want to be right. Now, I think I’ve accomplished that. Go back and… Continue Reading →

When last season ended, I wondered out loud and in writing whether it might not be better for Tom Crean to resign and just be done with it already. Not because I thought he was a bad coach, or that… Continue Reading →

There was a stretch of games during the 2008 season when through a series of injuries and suspensions, we found ourselves with two or three guards eligible to play each game. And during this stretch of games He Who Must… Continue Reading →

Calling Max Bielfeldt almost got a whole lot easier yesterday. AJ Guyton, clearly touched by Max’s gesture of maturity and sincerity, posted a photo of a hand-written letter from Max apologizing for the embarrassment that the actions of current and… Continue Reading →